Let me personally congratulate the cameraman for remaining the furthest possible distance from the subjects as possible. Must’ve taken extreme mental fortitude to walk at a pace such that nobody at the entire course would notice any movement
I remember the course very well. We spent a week with the instructors as part of NJROTC in high school spring break. Repelling down the hole in the tower was awesome. Watching the way the boys were taught to put on their gear versus how to guys tried to show a bunch of 16/17 year old girls was hysterical. Carrying the boats from one side of the base to the other was not, but paddling around Glorietta Bay was fun. I dont know if this is still part of NJROTC program, but it is one of the most treasured memories. God Bless the instructors.❤❤❤
1:00 - the fear of heights you have at 30 feet, is the same fear of heights you have at 3,000 feet and 30,000 feet. This cargo net is an excellent equalizer.
...not necessarily. I'm afraid of heights. Put me at the edge of a three story building and I'm scared. I also skydive. At 10,000 feet you really have no reference for how high you are so it's not as scary
@@christopherwood2796 thats actually very comforting. i have that thing where i feel like im gonna die if im on a balcony but im hoping to go skydiving soon
I did this as part of the basic reconnaissance course back in 2000. I don't remember my time but we did it twice in a row and I finished first. The worst part is after most finished we got PT'd until the rest finished. Some of them never did. I never thought I could get smoked doing jumping jacks. I still felt bad for the guys who had to watch us get smoked because they couldn't get over an obstacle I'm sure they were spent too.
Just to paint a bit of context to when guys do this at BUDS. They've already been doing log PT and carrying boats, run a mile and back to chow hall, been wet and sandy in the surf zone, and are still fatigued and sore from doing this the day before, and the day before that, and the day before that.
I remember this "3 point contact" rule from Junior High. At lunch we would head out to a set of horizontal bars and do "giant no hands knee circles". If the gym teacher saw this you got your backside swatted with a paddle (only two point contact, your knees) .George K Porter Jr High in CA 1967. They were training us up hard in military marching basics in PE class, this is in the public school system.
Most Guys would Love to do what you do!!! I would like to say when you specialists risk your lives ...there is a lot of people that purely admire your skills and abilities....pure commandos US NAVY SEALS....
For that cargo net, I wonder if someone has ever decsended one by hooking feet in, falling backwards (now their head is down, looking away from the net), reaching as far downward with hands, grabbing on, unhooking feet, and flipping down again (now they are facing the bet with their hands above their head). I would think someone could manage that and get down in 2 seconds!
It's brutal but it's no Nasty Nick in terms of length. NN is over a mile long and I just threw up thinking about it. Now back to NSW O Course, imagine running it after being surf tortured and having sand everywhere and up your ass crack...good god nooooo!
That's why they're the best of all branches! This is just a small portion of their physical fitness training! Haven't even gotten to the other stuff yet! They start off with a six mile run in the morning just to get to chow!❤️👌🤠
Navy Seals aren’t a branch. All around the Navy sucks bunch of fat bodies. But yea Navy Seals are bad a$$. All around the best Branch is the Marine Corps.
@@katieblake8911 special forces in the army isn’t a branch. All around the best branch is the Marines. Every Marine is trained to be a basic infantry men. You can not say that about the army or any other branch. The Marines have “special forces” as well. The Marines have the reputation we do for a reason.
@@theginnetofginnets9624 Not a lie, MCRD SD confidence course (not O course) has most of these obstacles. But it's not timed, and you're typically running in place waiting for the recruits in front of you to go so you have "rest" in between
Look at the mechanics they are using- you are pulling yourself down the rope, back foot is pushing down the rope.. nobody does it feet first because of body mechanics
Too old and crippled.now to even fantasize about doing that course, but I will say GOD BLESS THE NAVY SEALS and all who serve in the United States armed forces
Was third phase allowed to go head first on the rope tower? I thought i remember seeing guys do that. Think they hooked a foot on rope and went head first. I obviously did not make past hell week..Rang the bell in the late 80s. Same coarse hasnt changed...congrats to they guys that make it..
hell yeah, you can use it whenever you want! I have no clue why more people don't do it just for shits & giggles. there's also a kiddie-course next door that your rug-rats can train on! it's like the mcdonalds playgrounds, except w/out the pedo's & shithouse food. your baby-mamma can hang at the Starbucks across the street, or shop at the Walmart next door. dude, there is nothing more underrated than the welcoming folks at a naval installation. go balls out!
we had the cargo net in the ARMY national guard...not as high but when you have a hang OVER after a night of drinking and do it it's a very different story....if you fall you will be in a world of hurt. just high enough to break your back....just don't look down...
Serious O-course. Do the UDT/SEAL instructors train the candidates on how to best overcome each obstacle, or do they just make them do it and figure out on their own?
It would be a mix of both. Most of the recruits have never experienced a course like this one here so there are a few places where they are not going to know what to do, however their goal is to overcome their stupidity and figure out how to accomplish the entire course in as little time as possible.
I stood on top of ladder to clean windows. After a while, the fear of heights reduces. However it's arguably better to have a strong fear of heights. We have it naturally for a good reason.
0:16 I would scale the first wall super fast and once I landed I wouldn't be the same person ever again. my classmates would just cannibalize me #blueparkskatepark
The cargo net looks like fun! (Since it’s not hanging off an aircraft carrier into rough, shark infested seas!). No, I’m not afraid of heights, never have been! It’s why my mother had gray hair by age 45!
It dosent seem godly hard, but after hundreds of burpees and pushups and surf torture, and being covered completely in sand and your outfit heavy and cold
Any one who survive s and qualifies and conquer any objective.No else do they tech you how to jump out of an aircraft with our a parachute and survive over land or water 🌊
Am I the only one who thinks obstacle courses are the fun bit? Except climbing up the rope, down isn’t a problem but climbing up a single rope is a pain in the ass
Which is why Alex Hammond is the greatest athlete on earth. Free climbed (no rope) over 3000 feet, 3h56m, El Capitan... . Didn't slip one gotdam time 😂😂😂😂😉
TheSwatTeam911 Yeah if you meant swat obstacle course is harder than ok, but if you meant the training you sir are VERY wrong, as seal training last 6 months with gruling pain unlike any other. Your swat training is respectable but is nothing in comparison to seal training your stuff is child's play, but still most cannot do swat so good job anyhow. But you are most certainly wrong.
I don't know what a swat obstacle course looks like but this shit is long and lools hard as fuck. I have been threw obstacle courses in my military career in the army but this right here is no joke. I would be out of it before i get to the web climbing rope.
ok now try a british obsatacle course where u have to be in full kit 100lb bergan on ur back and carrying a 105mm mountain gun as well. with just a 6 man team. Thats what my unit had to do every day before breakfast. Everyone in my artillery battery went throught the seal training and passed it no trouble. But not 1 seal member got past r training. Most didnt even last a week. That was cause a seal team thought we were pussies and challenged us to try their training. We accepted as long as they tried r training.
Pssh, the only British SF you probably did was in MW2. If your British SF are so great, how come all of America and most of the world sees Navy SEALs as the best?
Yeah I call bullshit. I met 2 special boat service guys in stone bay aka lejeune's range and home of MARSOC Raiders (they were training with them). All they did was complain about how heavy the packs had to be during all the hikes with MARSOC. And they also complained about they same thing your saying brit branches do. They were mad they had to do a confidence course in full battle load sooo I don't know how well your stories hold up because these dudes were 10x tougher than any old run of the mill unit in her majesties armed forces.....
Let me personally congratulate the cameraman for remaining the furthest possible distance from the subjects as possible. Must’ve taken extreme mental fortitude to walk at a pace such that nobody at the entire course would notice any movement
did he hurt your feelings?
@@garbagemancan obviously you're just as useless
Did he hurt your feelings?
@@psycho3v yes :(
Feelings: hurt :(
I remember the course very well. We spent a week with the instructors as part of NJROTC in high school spring break. Repelling down the hole in the tower was awesome. Watching the way the boys were taught to put on their gear versus how to guys tried to show a bunch of 16/17 year old girls was hysterical. Carrying the boats from one side of the base to the other was not, but paddling around Glorietta Bay was fun. I dont know if this is still part of NJROTC program, but it is one of the most treasured memories. God Bless the instructors.❤❤❤
1:00 - the fear of heights you have at 30 feet, is the same fear of heights you have at 3,000 feet and 30,000 feet. This cargo net is an excellent equalizer.
...not necessarily. I'm afraid of heights. Put me at the edge of a three story building and I'm scared. I also skydive. At 10,000 feet you really have no reference for how high you are so it's not as scary
Wrong! I’m a skydiver and jump from 13,500’ routinely, however, standing on the edge of a 12 story building is a totally different feeling.
Funny thing: I can rock climb and have gone 400 feet and love it. Put me on a ladder 10 feet up and I’m not at ease.
nobody has a fear of heights. People have a fear of widths.
@@christopherwood2796 thats actually very comforting. i have that thing where i feel like im gonna die if im on a balcony but im hoping to go skydiving soon
I did this as part of the basic reconnaissance course back in 2000. I don't remember my time but we did it twice in a row and I finished first. The worst part is after most finished we got PT'd until the rest finished. Some of them never did. I never thought I could get smoked doing jumping jacks. I still felt bad for the guys who had to watch us get smoked because they couldn't get over an obstacle I'm sure they were spent too.
Stop telling lies
@@theginnetofginnets9624 doesn't sound like lies. So salty 😂
Twice in a row sounds pretty gnar
Just to paint a bit of context to when guys do this at BUDS. They've already been doing log PT and carrying boats, run a mile and back to chow hall, been wet and sandy in the surf zone, and are still fatigued and sore from doing this the day before, and the day before that, and the day before that.
Old man now, but this and the Darby Queen were both interesting and enjoyed seeing how it had evolved from the 70's.
It looks easy but you have to be a good all round athlete to do that in a reasonable time.
Thank the lord I am😂😂i wanna do this
@@Hensley_Jb are you planning on enlisting/commissioning? If so lmk, so I can get my SEAL buddies to reach out to you to get ready for your pst
No it doesn’t look easy.
I am one of the many DORs from BUD/S. I remember this course like the back of my hand
This looks so fun and energetic.
I would love to do it.
These guys are in their twenties of course they can do this
My kids got to run the course, except the cargo net, due to safety. It is something they will never forget. HOOHYAH. 🔱
I remember this "3 point contact" rule from Junior High. At lunch we would head out to a set of horizontal bars and do "giant no hands knee circles". If the gym teacher saw this you got your backside swatted with a paddle (only two point contact, your knees) .George K Porter Jr High in CA 1967. They were training us up hard in military marching basics in PE class, this is in the public school system.
I wish they still did that. We probably wouldn’t have so many sissies today
Most Guys would Love to do what you do!!! I would like to say when you specialists risk your lives ...there is a lot of people that purely admire your skills and abilities....pure commandos US NAVY SEALS....
When did they install the lower rope on slide for life?
I was wondering the same thing. Btw, are you the same Matt Jackson from Class 214?
Wondered the same thing myself
That maneuver on the tower to get from one level to next is awesome.
20years ago I'm confident I can pass that course.. but now? I'm dead after that first wall.
I think I could probably do some of these courses. By the time I'm done these guys would probably be able to complete it 5 times.
For that cargo net, I wonder if someone has ever decsended one by hooking feet in, falling backwards (now their head is down, looking away from the net), reaching as far downward with hands, grabbing on, unhooking feet, and flipping down again (now they are facing the bet with their hands above their head). I would think someone could manage that and get down in 2 seconds!
That’ll be a freaking risk to take lol
Not three points of contact as well as the fact that you win "lawn dart" all the way down
Just jump down
That's a long ads obstacle course
It's brutal but it's no Nasty Nick in terms of length. NN is over a mile long and I just threw up thinking about it. Now back to NSW O Course, imagine running it after being surf tortured and having sand everywhere and up your ass crack...good god nooooo!
@@muriloninja you sound like a swcc....you go to BUD/S brada?
Missed both guys doing The Dirty Name.
Now that’s a adults playground
This is nothing, ive beaten 100s of roblox mini games
I made this on ROBLOX. LOL.
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we did that in the ARMY national guard ! WTF?
That's amazing can see where they are the best awesome to watch. Thanks
Brutal...they make it look easy, even though you can see that they're tired
Running in soft sand in between each event
How much time to complete the cours
Is this the one with Shepherd at the end???
That's why they're the best of all branches! This is just a small portion of their physical fitness training! Haven't even gotten to the other stuff yet! They start off with a six mile run in the morning just to get to chow!❤️👌🤠
Navy Seals aren’t a branch. All around the Navy sucks bunch of fat bodies. But yea Navy Seals are bad a$$. All around the best Branch is the Marine Corps.
not better than army special forces my boyfriend is one of them the training is just as hard
@@katieblake8911 special forces in the army isn’t a branch. All around the best branch is the Marines. Every Marine is trained to be a basic infantry men. You can not say that about the army or any other branch. The Marines have “special forces” as well. The Marines have the reputation we do for a reason.
Laughs in PJ
i think i can manage in 20 min. these guys are beasts able to do it in 6!
i was exhausted just from watching!
theyve got my respect
looks pretty easy
Is the thumbnail Quin?
I've totally watched this from my friend's apartment near the airport.
doesnt look so bad. We had a similar one in USMC boot, not as long though. Now Hell Week, dont think most Marines could accommplish that...)
Similar? Are you nutts. We had NOTHING even CLOSE to that...
the O course is a walk in the park
Stop telling lies
@@theginnetofginnets9624 you’re a clown
@@theginnetofginnets9624 Not a lie, MCRD SD confidence course (not O course) has most of these obstacles. But it's not timed, and you're typically running in place waiting for the recruits in front of you to go so you have "rest" in between
geez. we did them same types of obsicles in the ARMY national guard ! it was fun.fun.fun...and you call that top of the line???
Ahh, the SEALS jungle gym
Is this really the seals obstacle course?
Yes
Can anyone answer my question? Is it simply because it’s harder to do the long rope bow with feet in front and hands in back as opposed to head first?
Look at the mechanics they are using- you are pulling yourself down the rope, back foot is pushing down the rope.. nobody does it feet first because of body mechanics
Pretty cool this was during an EOV to SD thanks to NRD NY. When I went it was AFT in PB from TTD HW with GBVD.
Did you just have a stroke?
I could do the tires…that’s about it.
How many time do they have to go though it, " a day?'
Too old and crippled.now to even fantasize about doing that course, but I will say GOD BLESS THE NAVY SEALS and all who serve in the United States armed forces
Was third phase allowed to go head first on the rope tower? I thought i remember seeing guys do that. Think they hooked a foot on rope and went head first. I obviously did not make past hell week..Rang the bell in the late 80s. Same coarse hasnt changed...congrats to they guys that make it..
pre hell week you go head first under the rope, post you are taught head first on top of rope
Thank you seals
Can civilians arrange access to this course?
hell yeah, you can use it whenever you want! I have no clue why more people don't do it just for shits & giggles. there's also a kiddie-course next door that your rug-rats can train on! it's like the mcdonalds playgrounds, except w/out the pedo's & shithouse food. your baby-mamma can hang at the Starbucks across the street, or shop at the Walmart next door. dude, there is nothing more underrated than the welcoming folks at a naval installation. go balls out!
@@motoz30 You're being sarcastic, right?
Cappuccino's Nephew no he’s serious
What a stupid question
@@scottyj946 why is it stupid?
we had the cargo net in the ARMY national guard...not as high but when you have a hang OVER after a night of drinking and do it it's a very different story....if you fall you will be in a world of hurt. just high enough to break your back....just don't look down...
dang that is hard my hats off to him
I stopped at the fence separating road from o course and my heart stopped when I saw it because that is what i want to do
You can’t use it?
Can you just walk in and use it?
@@DCOM20. I went there over a month ago… don’t go there if anyone was wondering
Serious O-course. Do the UDT/SEAL instructors train the candidates on how to best overcome each obstacle, or do they just make them do it and figure out on their own?
It would be a mix of both.
Most of the recruits have never experienced a course like this one here so there are a few places where they are not going to know what to do, however their goal is to overcome their stupidity and figure out how to accomplish the entire course in as little time as possible.
You go through 2 “familiarization” evolutions which they go over and teach each obstacle and you are allowed time to practice
Pre-BUDS training is several weeks long where candidates are taught how to do all of these obstacles safely.
Do you know if there are a company for the equipement (ropes, wood etc) or they just build?
Deniz Gül I’m sure the Navy SEALs built this themselves.
Thank you!
Did this for breakfast the other day ,was cool..
Salute uu guys 🙏🙏💪💪
That's too bad you gotta be lucky too
The net would be terrifying, so tall
I stood on top of ladder to clean windows. After a while, the fear of heights reduces.
However it's arguably better to have a strong fear of heights. We have it naturally for a good reason.
lance armstrong the cyclist got stuck up there you mean 1;13
damn, that guy on the right is a beast!
0:16 I would scale the first wall super fast and once I landed I wouldn't be the same person ever again. my classmates would just cannibalize me #blueparkskatepark
I got tired just watching.
🤣🤣🤣
I wish that was my backyard
The amount of hereos that went through that obstacle course over the years.
The Red Circle audiobook sent me here... Yikes
This is crazy long,that they can even walk after that course
These guys make it look like children on a playground
The high net Looks dangerous. If you slip of fall off there you're in Trouble.
"Lawndarting"
Yikes!
State Department does the O-Course at night in drag. I swear.
This looks so fun 🇺🇸 🔱
Loving that trident you got there lmao
“Shoulder” na that’s back n Bi’s bro
That shit goes on & on & on...👀
Looks a l8ttpe tougher than the Nasty Nick
Bro I can’t even pass a trampoline park ninja warrior obstacle course
Surely there’s a broken femur every BUDS class from climbing the cargo net.
Negative- most injuries are sustained falling from the tower/rope slide.. an occasional broken rib from the Dirty Name
I think I would be able to run through the tires. I might be able to run over the stack of logs it I hadn't just run the tires first.
The cargo net looks like fun! (Since it’s not hanging off an aircraft carrier into rough, shark infested seas!). No, I’m not afraid of heights, never have been! It’s why my mother had gray hair by age 45!
I want that in my backyard
It dosent seem godly hard, but after hundreds of burpees and pushups and surf torture, and being covered completely in sand and your outfit heavy and cold
Any one who survive s and qualifies and conquer any objective.No else do they tech you how to jump out of an aircraft with our a parachute and survive over land or water 🌊
Sou brasileiro, vou fazer o concurso para fuzileiro naval. Posteriormente quero ser comandos anfíbios.
Did you make it
Am I the only one who thinks obstacle courses are the fun bit? Except climbing up the rope, down isn’t a problem but climbing up a single rope is a pain in the ass
They are absolutely not fun. You’re nearly hyperventilating and your muscles are tell you to quit the entire time
haha looking good steve. made that kid look fat. much love from your buddie starvin marvin
You smoked him STEVE!
It's more difficult then Angry bird's app)))))
Hardest part is the deep bs… 😂
Which is why Alex Hammond is the greatest athlete on earth. Free climbed (no rope) over 3000 feet, 3h56m, El Capitan... . Didn't slip one gotdam time 😂😂😂😂😉
Camera guy dont do like this never again. Its to far. What are you doing? Better not to record than have this bad video.
Hold my beer!
'Lance Armstrong, you know, the black guy' 01:11
He said the “you know, the biker” but ight
damn
Looks like a german kid's playground
Every exercise is shoulders lol
Like jogging through soft sand
it would have taken me a little longer then steve but swat training is harder
SWAT training is harder or do you mean SWAT obstacle course is harder?
TheSwatTeam911 Yeah if you meant swat obstacle course is harder than ok, but if you meant the training you sir are VERY wrong, as seal training last 6 months with gruling pain unlike any other. Your swat training is respectable but is nothing in comparison to seal training your stuff is child's play, but still most cannot do swat so good job anyhow. But you are most certainly wrong.
Preston Baker its actually 30 months in all before you even get deployed.
I don't know what a swat obstacle course looks like but this shit is long and lools hard as fuck. I have been threw obstacle courses in my military career in the army but this right here is no joke. I would be out of it before i get to the web climbing rope.
실전에 강해얍지.. 훈ㅍ련중 잘 하는 건 키드도 하쥐..... 쮝 찍ㅁ직
The worst part is its all sand. Running on sand sucks ass
Easy without a ball on your nose
Weaklings
ok now try a british obsatacle course where u have to be in full kit 100lb bergan on ur back and carrying a 105mm mountain gun as well. with just a 6 man team. Thats what my unit had to do every day before breakfast.
Everyone in my artillery battery went throught the seal training and passed it no trouble. But not 1 seal member got past r training. Most didnt even last a week.
That was cause a seal team thought we were pussies and challenged us to try their training. We accepted as long as they tried r training.
Ur full of shit.
Highly doubt this
Pssh, the only British SF you probably did was in MW2. If your British SF are so great, how come all of America and most of the world sees Navy SEALs as the best?
LMAO....just stop. You'd be more believable if you told us about the 300 pound fish you caught with a toothpick and dental floss.
Yeah I call bullshit. I met 2 special boat service guys in stone bay aka lejeune's range and home of MARSOC Raiders (they were training with them). All they did was complain about how heavy the packs had to be during all the hikes with MARSOC. And they also complained about they same thing your saying brit branches do. They were mad they had to do a confidence course in full battle load sooo I don't know how well your stories hold up because these dudes were 10x tougher than any old run of the mill unit in her majesties armed forces.....
Shits easy
Joke,looks like a HS obstacle course
Compare that with what the foreign legion does, and this is for cupcakes 🧁